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Never Forget

...that 9/11 was successfully carried out because American government agencies with very large budgets, and with more than sufficient spying authority, ignored multiple reports that had been spoon-fed them by their own agents:

In a memo from the Phoenix FBI to headquarters, the agents recommended an urgent nationwide review of flight schools “for any information that supports Phoenix’s suspicions” of a terrorist connection. The memo reportedly cited Osama bin Laden by name.

...that the U.S. government has propped up brutal dictator after brutal dictator in the name of fighting an “even worse evil:” Do Americans have no memories, or study no history? Can we not remember Stalin, Vietnam, the Shah of Iran, Saddam Hussein, and others petty and great? Backed by millions and billions of dollars of U.S. spending providing arms and training that have subsequently fueled the power behind the Taliban, al-Qaida, and others.

“The enemy of my enemy is my friend” is not a Judeo-Christian value. It is reportedly taken from the Arthashastra—something of a 4th century precursor to Machiavelli:

a book that frequently discloses to a king what calculating and sometimes brutal measures he must carry out to preserve the state and the common good.

The U.S. government has failed, and badly, its established role of either providing our own security, or that of peoples around the world. It is time to say, “Enough” and insist upon a restoration of our Founding principles.

We can then concentrate on serving as “the shining city on a hill,” providing inspiration to the masses yearning to be free globally.

As he was signing the new constitution, Tunisia’s President Moncef Marzouki observed that “With the birth of this text, we confirm our victory over dictatorship.” It was not about trading in a “better” dictator for a “worse” one.

These are the pockets of hope that individual Americans and its politicians ought to hold up, and encourage their emulation.

Meanwhile, we the American people need to hold our own governments accountable to us and quit permitting their reckless endangerment of our lives, liberty, prosperity, and the future of our country and our children.